Should we let 18 years start at Langtrees.. From school to working lady....

Ms Sue

Legend Member
I do agree with Sandi but I also agree with Tania....
We are only allowing the young lady to work days....
She also has been shown all the ropes and she seems to be enjoying her job.....
Ms Sue
xoxox
 
A

Al Swearengen

Sorry Tania. Link doesnt work. Only takes me to LT page.

Al
 
S

spiritu

Has anyone here seen Tara yet? service? does she do 69r or DATY?
According to her Langtrees profile, she has been working since monday.
Any reviews??
 
T

Tania Admin

Saw Tara yesterday and gotten along well with her, the sex was great. She told me I was her first client.
It was my first time at Langtrees so I did not expect anything else but just sex as I have
not had sex in a long time. No PSE or GFE but just a great straight sex and I am happy!

Here is a review of the lovely Tara which was posted on Tuesday. :)
 
J

JadeDoll

This is a tough one. It really depends on the individual, their attitude to the industry and themselves. I am speaking actually from experience here as i started at Langtrees before i turned 19, so i would fall firmly into this category. Working from such a young age is definitely not an ideal situation...

HOWEVER, when i began at LT's there was a wonderful group of day girls who ensured i was comfortable, understood what this profession actually entailed and showed me how to do my job in a safe manner. (My first booking i was escorted by a wonderful lady Brittany who showed me the ropes.)There was and still is great support staff on Reception, many of whom are ex working girls or have had other experience in the industry, who are great to pump for information.

The major traps here, particularly for girls my age; are the money and knowing your own personal boundaries.

Firstly, because there are no unskilled jobs in any industry that pay a similar wage. It is very easy to forget that.

Secondly, because you need to be able to leave work at the door when you go home. Knowing yourself well enough to know what you are comfortable with and what you are not, particularly sexually is a hard lesson to learn at this age. Having the balls to tell someone to fuck right off (scuse my french there)and stand your ground when you have to is also a hard thing to be able to do.

If you play smart, stay safe and have goals you are working towards, working in this industry can be very liberating, educational and give you confidence and future security.

Not that i havent been burnt a few times, but if you take the experience and use it as a lesson, you will have few regrets and learn a fucking LOT about people along the way.

I can honestly say that i will owe my completed degree in part to Langtrees. Not the best way to pay your tuition, but i have a comfortable home and i can afford to do it, off my own back. Not everyone can say that.

Its very easy to say that it is unacceptable - but theres quite a few LARGE variables with each individual. Its about whats right for YOU.
 

Pixie O'Malley

Gold Member
This is a tough one. It really depends on the individual, their attitude to the industry and themselves. I am speaking actually from experience here as i started at Langtrees before i turned 19, so i would fall firmly into this category. Working from such a young age is definitely not an ideal situation...

HOWEVER, when i began at LT's there was a wonderful group of day girls who ensured i was comfortable, understood what this profession actually entailed and showed me how to do my job in a safe manner. (My first booking i was escorted by a wonderful lady Brittany who showed me the ropes.)There was and still is great support staff on Reception, many of whom are ex working girls or have had other experience in the industry, who are great to pump for information.

The major traps here, particularly for girls my age; are the money and knowing your own personal boundaries.

Firstly, because there are no unskilled jobs in any industry that pay a similar wage. It is very easy to forget that.

Secondly, because you need to be able to leave work at the door when you go home. Knowing yourself well enough to know what you are comfortable with and what you are not, particularly sexually is a hard lesson to learn at this age. Having the balls to tell someone to fuck right off (scuse my french there)and stand your ground when you have to is also a hard thing to be able to do.

If you play smart, stay safe and have goals you are working towards, working in this industry can be very liberating, educational and give you confidence and future security.

Not that i havent been burnt a few times, but if you take the experience and use it as a lesson, you will have few regrets and learn a fucking LOT about people along the way.

I can honestly say that i will owe my completed degree in part to Langtrees. Not the best way to pay your tuition, but i have a comfortable home and i can afford to do it, off my own back. Not everyone can say that.

Its very easy to say that it is unacceptable - but theres quite a few LARGE variables with each individual. Its about whats right for YOU.

Jade, totally agree with you! :) xxx
 
C

colzilla

If I could find an employer half as good as Langtrees even I would think about re entering the work farce.
 

HappyPirate

Head Veto.....
Staff member
Talking Turkey Moderator
Ahoy;- well written and I have to agree, Yeeee have earned a PHD in humanities well deserved.
Cheers and Pass the Rum


This is a tough one. It really depends on the individual, their attitude to the industry and themselves. I am speaking actually from experience here as i started at Langtrees before i turned 19, so i would fall firmly into this category. Working from such a young age is definitely not an ideal situation...

HOWEVER, when i began at LT's there was a wonderful group of day girls who ensured i was comfortable, understood what this profession actually entailed and showed me how to do my job in a safe manner. (My first booking i was escorted by a wonderful lady Brittany who showed me the ropes.)There was and still is great support staff on Reception, many of whom are ex working girls or have had other experience in the industry, who are great to pump for information.

The major traps here, particularly for girls my age; are the money and knowing your own personal boundaries.

Firstly, because there are no unskilled jobs in any industry that pay a similar wage. It is very easy to forget that.

Secondly, because you need to be able to leave work at the door when you go home. Knowing yourself well enough to know what you are comfortable with and what you are not, particularly sexually is a hard lesson to learn at this age. Having the balls to tell someone to fuck right off (scuse my french there)and stand your ground when you have to is also a hard thing to be able to do.

If you play smart, stay safe and have goals you are working towards, working in this industry can be very liberating, educational and give you confidence and future security.

Not that i havent been burnt a few times, but if you take the experience and use it as a lesson, you will have few regrets and learn a fucking LOT about people along the way.

I can honestly say that i will owe my completed degree in part to Langtrees. Not the best way to pay your tuition, but i have a comfortable home and i can afford to do it, off my own back. Not everyone can say that.

Its very easy to say that it is unacceptable - but theres quite a few LARGE variables with each individual. Its about whats right for YOU.
 

Dallas

Legend Member
Firstly, because there are no unskilled jobs in any industry that pay a similar wage. It is very easy to forget that.

Great comment Jade, I was hoping you'd add your experience to the thread.

My comment to yours (above) would be that most skilled jobs in any industry don't pay a similar wage. I have a degree and about 5 years of study worth of industry certifications in IT and my weekly income can be measured in only a handful of working lady hours. So my advice to any of our lovely ladies is save, develop an investment portfolio and have an exit strategy :).... oh and go surfing it's really fun surf.gif
 

Pixie O'Malley

Gold Member
Dallas, completely agree with you...

Apart from, having an exit strategy... Assuming that you enjoy your job, are good at it, don't judge yourself for it and can handle it emotionally... Is there a need to plan an exit? Why not work it while you can..? And make a career of it? Then retire young (say 35, 40?) and enjoy the profits (via investment) of all your hard work..? That's kinda what I plan to do, amongst studying for personal enjoyment. But I don't ever intend to use my future degrees to go back to corporate or similar, 8 years of that with a salary ceiling of 80K was enough... T

This is probably a bit of a red herring... But after 4 weeks in the sex industry I'm pleasantly surprised, I don't see why this shouldn't be ok? Why this shouldn't be some people's versions of 'normal'?

xx P
 

Dallas

Legend Member
Is there a need to plan an exit? Why not work it while you can..? And make a career of it? Then retire young (say 35, 40?) and enjoy the profits (via investment) of all your hard work..? That's kinda what I plan to do, amongst studying for personal enjoyment. But I don't ever intend to use my future degrees to go back to corporate or similar, 8 years of that with a salary ceiling of 80K was enough... T

This is probably a bit of a red herring... But after 4 weeks in the sex industry I'm pleasantly surprised, I don't see why this shouldn't be ok? Why this shouldn't be some people's versions of 'normal'?

xx P

You've just identified the exit strategy Pixie - retire at 35 - 40 - nice one!
You are very lucky to be able to avoid the whole corporate lifestyle, I'm totally over it, my own exit strategy involves liquidating all assets and purchasing the Langtrees Room :)
 

HappyPirate

Head Veto.....
Staff member
Talking Turkey Moderator
Ahoy Bro Dallas, very cool exit strategy, but, personally I would go, finding an area where demand for a new establishment is needed and then build the establishment, in this country there is great potential for grow and development.
Cheers and Pass the Rum

You've just identified the exit strategy Pixie - retire at 35 - 40 - nice one!
You are very lucky to be able to avoid the whole corporate lifestyle, I'm totally over it, my own exit strategy involves liquidating all assets and purchasing the Langtrees Room :)
 
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